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只提供摘要形式。所有广泛使用的软件抽象都缺乏时间语义。今天,用每一种广泛使用的编程语言和几乎每一种处理器指令集编写的程序,正确执行的概念并不取决于执行的时间。计算机架构师利用时间与正确性无关这一事实,采用了积极的性能增强技术,如推测执行、分支预测、动态调度、缓存内存、虚拟内存等。虽然这些技术提高了平均用例性能,但它们是以牺牲时间的可控性、可重复性和可预测性为代价的。但时间行为在几乎所有系统中都很重要,尤其是在网络嵌入式系统中。即使在没有特定实时需求的系统中,程序的时序也与程序交付的价值相关,并且在并发和分布式程序的情况下,也会影响功能。在具有实时需求的系统中,包括大多数嵌入式系统,时间行为不仅影响系统交付的价值,还影响其正确性。本演讲将讨论时间可以而且必须成为程序和计算机体系结构语义的一部分。为了说明这既实用又有用,我们将描述伯克利最近在设计和分析以时间为中心的软件系统方面所做的努力。我们将特别关注两个项目,PRET和PTIDES,前者寻求提供具有可重复计时的计算平台,后者为分布式实时系统提供编程模型。
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It's about time
Summary form only given. All widely used software abstractions lack temporal semantics. The notion of correct execution of a program written in every widely-used programming language and in nearly every processor instruction-set today does not depend on the timing of the execution. Computer architects exploit the fact that timing is irrelevant to correctness with aggressive performance-enhancing techniques such as speculative execution, branch prediction, dynamic dispatch, cache memories, virtual memory, etc. While these techniques improve average case performance, they do so at the expense of controllability, repeatability, and predictability of timing. But temporal behavior matters in almost all systems, but most particularly in networked embedded systems. Even in systems with no particular real-time requirements, timing of programs is relevant to the value delivered by programs, and in the case of concurrent and distributed programs, also affects the functionality. In systems with real-time requirements, including most embedded systems, temporal behavior affects not just the value delivered by a system but also its correctness. This talk will argue that time can and must become part of the semantics of programs and computer architectures. To illustrate that this is both practical and useful, we will describe recent efforts at Berkeley in the design and analysis of timing-centric software systems. In particular, we will focus on two projects, PRET, which seeks to provide computing platforms with repeatable timing, and PTIDES, which provides a programming model for distributed real-time systems.
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